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Russia holds former Gitmo prisoner
2005-10-25
Russia is holding a former U.S. prisoner from Guantanamo Bay in the attack this month in the southern Russian town of Nalchik in which 128 people died. Rasul Kudayev, who was returned to Russia in February last year, was detained on Sunday at his home in Nalchik, say his mother and lawyer, reports The Times of London. Russian media said the 24-year-old was arrested on suspicion of taking part in the Oct. 13 raid on Nalchik, capital of the Kabardino-Balkariya republic.

His lawyer Clive Stafford Smith said the allegations were based on a groundless tip-off. Stafford Smith, who is with a British charity, is helping Kudayev and six other Russian Guantanamo prisoners to sue the United States over their treatment. Kudayev was among those arrested by U.S. as "enemy combatants" in Afghanistan in 2001 and taken to Guantanamo Bay.
I'm sure we'll hear that the brutal treatment in Gitmo caused this poor lad to stray to the dark side
Posted by:Steve

#3  I await the MSM publishing his comparsion of the negatives and postives of Gitmo compared to the new more friendly gulag.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-10-25 12:02  

#2  I'd counsel against the lil caucas moo-hah-jeed's wigged buddy showing his happy face in Nalchik. The Russian police and military tend to be a bit overzealous in exercising their legal self-help remedies at equity, as it were in former soviet states.
Posted by: FrancoisGump   2005-10-25 11:59  

#1  He didn't give up his Jihad apperently. Let the Russians deal with him their way since he didn't learn.

For his Lawyer, "sod off swampy."
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-25 11:53  

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